Food Reviews & Stories
The Stone may have added late-night hours (plus they've gone all upscale with an espresso and full bar), but rest assured, this Northwest Portland neighborhood classic has kept its corner-diner 'tude. It still has the same cheery red-and-yellow decor, the same cramped seating space, the same cheap,
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Food Reviews & Stories
Mio Sushi is the kind of place where the staff greets regulars with "The usual?" when they walk in the door. But even first timers can appreciate Mio's reliable classics, from hearty miso soup ($1) to the plump Oregon rolls, stuffed with crab and asparagus and draped with salmon ($7.75). On a recent
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Food Reviews & Stories
This tucked-away spot on the ground floor of a new Northwest Vaughn Street condo building could have lured hungry homebodies with coffee-shop grub, but its kitchen delivers more ambitious fare. Lunch and dinner standouts include a lively lime-and-avocado shrimp-cocktail appetizer ($6), a (what else
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Food Reviews & Stories
The city's power breakfasters and lunchers are still flocking to this downtown institution, dishing gossip over such Bijou classics as thick brioche French toast ($8.50), quesadillas filled with pumpkin seeds, spicy roasted peppers and Tillamook cheese ($7.50), and the hearty buckwheat soba noodle-a
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A new book by the Portland writer focuses on the electrical charges of adolescence.

Books
The plot of Peter Rock's mesmerizing, quirky new novel, The Bewildered, is anchored by a trio of 15-year-old skateboarders whose friendship is ripped apart after they fall into a dangerous electric un ...
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Food Reviews & Stories
A local chain that's spreading like melted cheese, the Schmizza's been throwing down pies all over the Portland area since 1993. And the draw here is still the throwing-the hand-thrown, bubble-prone crust, that is, a sturdy base for traditional toppers like cheese ($2.75 a slice, $15.99 for a large
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Books
my kind of placeby Susan Orlean(Random House, 277 pages, $24.95)In the movie Adaptation, which was loosely based on the nonfiction bestseller The Orchid Thief, the character of the book's author, New ...
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The hard work of serving locally correct coffee.

News Stories
In Portland, the opening or closing of a coffee shop typically garners little attention. But then, Groundswell Cafe was never your typical java joint. Next week the 4-year-old cafe at 1800 NE Alberta ...
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How straight couples can learn to pick better fights.

Special Section Stories
Ever since Adam first hooked up with that apple-munchin' hoochie Eve, men and women have been arguing about everything--from who will weed the garden to who gets top billing in the bedroom. Since the ...
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A tarted-up Shakespearean gamble is one of the serious offerings of Ashland's early season.

Theater
Setting a classic Shakespeare play in contemporary times is always a gamble, which makes the very idea of a 1950s casino backdrop for Comedy of Errors such a high-stakes bet. And director Bill Rauch b ...
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